When I bought a Zoom R16 recently, I intended to use it for 'mobile' recording; I usually use a Presonus Firestudio as my audio interface for my DAW (when it works).
However, I have had problems with the Firestudio that the tech. folks at Presonus cannot figure out, and I have been thinking about using the R16 as my audio interface.
My question is, in addition to recording on the R16, will I be able to plug my monitors into the R16's L & R outputs, and be able monitor the recording and playback of tracks in my DAW (GarageBand 11)? In other words, will the USB both send (recording) information to the computer, and return live and recorded playback?
Thanks,
GVDV.
Zoom R16 Driver For Mac
Using warez version of zoom r16 audio interface driver 2.0.0 for vista 64-bit driver is hazardous. I am using the zoom r16 with windows 10 and works fine here. This is the brief history of my pain, windows 10 did not like my zoom r16 asio drivers. Can record and audio dropouts and under audio interface. To use the R16 with a DAW, you need to install an R16 driver and set the DAW so that it can recognize the R16. Here, we explain how to do this with Cubase LE 4. Install DAW software P.5 Install driver ZOOM R16 audio driver Audio interface setup Connect R16 to computer P.7 Device setup Control surface setup ZOOM R16 audio driver Mackie. Download and Install the Zoom R16 Driver and Reboot your computer What is a Driver? A driver is a piece of software that allows the Operating System (Windows) and applications running on the Operating System, such as Reaper, to use a piece of hardware, whether internal or external to the computer. R16 Firmware R16 System Version 1.23 (Released ) Software R16/R24 Audio Driver Windows Windows 8.1/10 (Released ). The r16's asio driver offers buffer sizes down to 64 samples, and seems a lot more capable than zoom's earlier effort for the c5.1t guitar effects system. Magix support to control panel, took the steinberg website.